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Wscott52 wrote:carringb wrote:
What tire pressure are you running on the truck. Since you're running a considerably wider tire than stock, you should be running a lower PSI in order to maintain uniform tread contact. Especially if those are M/T tires, because if you run max PSI, they'll be riding on the center tread blocks only, which have zero lateral stability.
They are AT 12 ply 80 lb but have them at 70?
โAug-27-2019 06:20 AM
carringb wrote:
What tire pressure are you running on the truck. Since you're running a considerably wider tire than stock, you should be running a lower PSI in order to maintain uniform tread contact. Especially if those are M/T tires, because if you run max PSI, they'll be riding on the center tread blocks only, which have zero lateral stability.
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JRscooby wrote:
Is the trailer nose high when hooked up? This can change the caster, make the trailer refuse to track. Of course, that would happen at all speeds, but faster would put more side force on the TV...Wscott52 wrote:
Just bought it 6 weeks ago.
5 hours home .. scary
60 mile away test camping weekend
And this last weekend 120 miles away is all we have done.
You mean the trailer was MT when you had issues?
โAug-27-2019 06:03 AM
Wscott52 wrote:
Just bought it 6 weeks ago.
5 hours home .. scary
60 mile away test camping weekend
And this last weekend 120 miles away is all we have done.
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librty02 wrote:
Say it ain't so....it's a 3/4 ton it can't have sway issues...lol sorry had to just take a jab at the you can't tow anything unless it's a 1 ton dually crew that's on here....
In all seriousness like said above check your tongue weight loaded with your toys in the back. Take it to the cat scale. A lot of times these toy haulers are tongue heavy empty to compensate for adding weight in the back but some not enough or you just may have to arrange things differently inside. It sounds to me you are under the minimum 10% required tongue weight giving you that sway effect. Also have you messed with the WDH settings at all? A WDH set incorrectly can ruin anyone's towing experience.
โAug-27-2019 05:23 AM
Wscott52 wrote:carringb wrote:
Have you measured actual tongue weight when loaded? I might simply be unloaded too much once you load the toys in the back.
Sorry i should have mentioned no toys. Just me snoring at night in the bunk.
Iโm going to check the trailer suspension and tires. I saw that the trailer king tires are not very good? Maybe better tires?